Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 41, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 February 1889 — Page 3
GRAND COMBINATION SALE _OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'SMuslin Underwear! ^TGood Mnslia-Fnll Slie-Strongly lade*T^. u » nuanui • 'mnn To obtain muslin undergarments at half their value. This is a chance of a life time. Don’t miss the opportunity. AVe bought them at half their value, ami offer them to our friends and customers likewise. We could only obtain One Hunbred dozen, so don’t wait until they are all picked out. but come at once and get first choice.
«LOOK AT THESE PRICES:® . Corset cover, trimmed in embroidery, 20cts Ladies drawers, four tucks and ruffle, 30ets Ladies skirts, four tuck, full size, 40cts Ladies gowns, mother lmbbard, pleated & embroidery, i)0ct^ Ladies chemise, «all over embroidery and. lace, (iOcts *____ W<j have them in all sizes and prices, but did you ever see them half so cheap? * n i i U Ladies;corset covers, embroideried and lace trimmed. “ “ “ fine edging “ in elegant style drawers, fine edging drawers, llambury embroideried " rich embroidery edge, with inserting skirts, tucked and ruffled •• “ embroideried ' C with wide embroidery chemise, ruffled and lace edged “ fine embroideried yoke “ with medice lace night gowns, ruffled and lace trimmed elaborate embroiderygiud tucks a _ “ „ mother hubbards Children's lace edged drawers “ lawn dresses “ waists Infants’ long cambric slips Ladies white aprons Come in and see a first-class stock of Spring Goods at ‘way down’ prices.! KASH KEEPS THE OLD MARE GOING. HARGROVE’S TJIK LKflBKliS IN DRV GOODS. .1
Ate! toil often ff^ERSONS will feci real sick, and Jj .yet receive no sympathy from their friends simply because by etrons endeavor they drag them■elves about, and accomplish their usual daily tasks. Miserable head* aches, swollen limbs, aching joints indigestion, constant fatigue causa physical distress and anxiety of mind. Don't let mind and body continue to suffer. Dr, Grvsorr'a Ymow Dock ani> Sarsac yrilla is just the remedy you need. It enriches the blood, strengthens the urinary and digestive organs, cauaea a regularity of bodily functions, removes every indication of impure blood disease from a pimple to a cancerous lmmour, annihilates pain, infuses new life into every part, and <s vastly superior to all Other general restoratives. Give it a trial if you don't feel well. Do not delay- It costs only one dollar. INDIANS)) IfXOWING tho value of wild •O' cherry bark, used to, in olden timea,prep«re it in their primitive nay as a cure for coughs and colds. Th# careful manner, however, in which Da. Wimar’s Balsam or ■\Yild Currry is prepared, makes ^Jt»p»ueh superior remedy, and far nioh effective. Its remarkable ive virtue is felt at once. The grow stronger, th? soreness a to heal, expectoration and * Dimibing more easy, irritation of i the bronchial tubes accompanied ‘ 1 . j or choking sensations n -__0 a tendency to cough pet away, and the consumptive B fl«dahimself on the right path '* recovery and aid Wistor's Baka for Dr. J. V. BERGEN.
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'THEPIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. : rilURBDAT FEURl'A RY 28.1S89. j. ....■■■■■'■ »niti:ms ok im khkst. Important t liangv. ^ j ‘Mr. \V. F. Pitt* this wwk takes charge of the mechanical j> t of the talior in producing Uiw Pint CoDKTT I>t:Mo( it\t. Mr. Pitt* i» <iue of the' veev Ix-st printer* in the country, ami [though not yet advanced in years, ha* along a nil profitable ex iterience a* a ' printer. Mr. Pitt* take* charge of all [ that belong* to the job room* of the office including.a* well the newspaper wot k. Contract ' made hv him, ami business settled by him will be proper ami will be carried out to the letter. lie is honest ami c9IU|M!tetit. He it a Democrat—a matter that; make* ills confidence the safer for all I who arc interested in (lie polities of. the paper. lie will furnish the me-j eiianieal work of the entire ottiee, for , which he is to sliare equally in the re-' maiuing profits I publish these items that the patrons ot the paper may know the management of the J paper iu its every part.- In faith that I tliis is au ini|tortaut change, I am yours for success iu ail that is right.; J. L, Moi st. _ Having experience iu newspaper; work, ami relaxing the difficulties ot sustaiuig a paper that has already attained so high a standard as Hie Democrat has, I offer the public mv ser- j vices with the as-urauee of success only by deserving it. This I have determined to do. A large number of the citizens of Petersburg aud Pike ; eouuty have a knowledge of my work ' aa a printer, ami have expressed their satisfaction with it. I earnestly solicit a continuation of your patrouage, and I will try please all uew custo-. iners who will give me a trial I pledge my best efforts iu making the Democrat the most desirable paper in the county. Local newspaper work j is,at best, unrenulucrative; but sucli ■Is mv busiuess, aud I am grateful for the privilege to Work for the iuterestof the pa!rous of the Democrat—alike fordhe uew aud the old. Again I pledge you my best efforts, solicit your patronage, and sign myself, Yours Trull, W. F. Pitts. i
"‘•Father,” uid the lad.“I grant you Your parental right to whale. But ere you begin proceeding*, Pteaae remote the shingle uuil.” Haubstadt lias organised a building I aud loan association. Clay county miners arc lobbed by I 14 pluck-tr.cstores. Joe Robinson made some stock | purchases hero Saturday. j The Indiana deaf and dum institute baa graduated 1,800 pupils. A bill baa been introduced in the to double the dog Ux.
Winslow is to have a Farmers-Mutual-Beueflt-Association store. The larger part of Newberry, Green county, was destroyed by fire, last week. Washington’s birthday was celeb rated .throughout the country generally, Feb. 22. It is agaiu reported that Standley is dead. Don’t believe it till you hear from him again. Lou O. Saltmarsh left here, Thursday, for Saletu, after several days among our citizens. John Lucas, of Jaeksou county, a | mail-carrier, has tramped53,000 miles since he first look the route. The enrollment in the Indianapolis schools of January was 13.838. Some of tile buildings are overcrowded. } _,_- Jackson Powers, of Winslow, called j to subscribe, Friday. Mr. Powcts can not do without the Democrat. At a New Albany spelling-match ‘•Sumac” sweept down all the competitors except a boy from Jeffersonville. Ou the 22d lust.,Gov. Hovcy vetoed the Supreme Court Commissioner's Bill. It was passed bv both Houses over bis veto. , The Knights of Pvthias Silver Anniversary seems to have been a great affair all over the country as well as in Petersburg.
Taylor and Richardson sold & Sue farm in White River bottoms to Samuel DiHon, of Otwell, last Saturday. Mr Ddlon gets a good farm, Kvansrille has derided that Pisrou creek ia a navigable stream. Its share in the river and harbor steal will probably be fixed in time for the next bill. W. S. Porter, retlriug treasurer of Vermillion county and charmau of tho Republican county committee, is short between $10,000 and $10,000 in in his accounts. We are indebted to Hon.. W. W. B?%-y for a copy of the Senate Bill No. 1. which lias been engrossed and will Iks passed by the house substantially in ils presents from. There are thirteen open saloons in the. little city of Fort Dodge, in the prohibition Sjtato of Iowa, and “active measures are to be adopted at once” to aupress them. James ('. T.uvalle, of Daviess county. lias entered the field for State, auditor ou the Democratic tickq^ie\t year. Though the vote is usually close, he has twice boon elected comity auditor by 600 majority. Messers Mackey and Heilman have a right to feci proud over iheir recent brilliant achievement In the acquisition of the Air Line Railroad. When they get alter a railroad it might a» \vell do like Captiau Scott** coon w hen lie levied lii* gun at it—come down.
I^i«*sid that T. F. Legg, the veteran Democrat who«e eon represents Tipton count}' in the house, is the old* e-t native Indiaiiian now living in the Staled lie was horn ih Dearborn county, October 18th, 1800. ami he is still quite active. The real grievance of the “watermelon trust” recently organized in Knox county is that It costs $12 a car to ship corn to Imlianapoiis, while #20 is charged tor watermelons. The “trust” proposes to equalize the rates or cu« off the melon shipincut. Au exchange says: “A toad was recently dug out of a stratum of clay in Loudon which, scientists aver, must have l>een in its lonesome bed for more than three thousand years The toad j when discovered, looked as lonesome . as a clerk iu a stone that don't adver- i tise.” The sale of thoroughbreds at Lexington, Kv., last Thursday, was most phenomenal, the sixty-one head sold bringing a total of $142,630. The price paid for Bell Boy was $o1,000, j the highest ever paid for a horse iu America, either Hotter or thorgoughbred. > ' ' We are indebted to W. A. Oliphamt, treasure! of the proposed Vincennes, Oakland City, anti Owensboro Railroad, for a copy of the prospectus of the above mentioned road. We shall take great pleasure in publi-hing the inlerestrtig prospectus which shews up the advantages of Bike county in, their truest light. We shall give them next week.
A good manv ot our subscriber* paid (heir indebtedness for the Democrat during the past week. They have our thanks, and if all in arrears would do likewise, the winter would be a glotiricus summer. Of course this is no dun, but we hope that those who contributed to make us happy may have a year of good health and prosperity. Sylvester Grubb, murderer of Miss Gertie Downey, will hang in April, the supreme court having affirmed the dicision of the Knox circuit court to that effect. When told of the decision of the higher court. Grubb remarked. “That's all right, just whan I wanted. I will then get to join Gertie in heaven.”—Princeton Clarion. Tax Evansville Journal says, In speaking of Gen. Hove)’s refusal to pay his campaign assessments: “This thing of being seized with a virtuous At all at ouee in order to save cnouev is too transparent.*’ The Journal is right. The Jtepublican parly cannot afford to have “a deadhead in the enterprise.’’ It takes money to buy votes, and that party cannot win without
PI’KELT PERSONAL. Elijah Smith is a r,ow subscriber. M. Krebs, editor of the Press, was at Evansville, Monday. ’Squire Angelo Hillman spent Shu* day wi th friends at Uniou. * Fred Poetker is happv at Hunting, burg w ith a fine new baby. Jacob Kossmau, of Evansville, suicided, in Cincinnati, Friday. M. Gray, cx-trustee of Jefferson township, was on onr streets Tuesday, looking uncommonly well. J. Gui Weaver, Petersburg, was in town Monday, on his way to Ml. Caruicl.—Oakland Enterprise. Miss Hattie Hyatt, of Washington, has been visiting in Petersburg the i past week, the guest of Mi's. Hatfield. Mrs. Erastus Pinney, of Princeton, j visited her father, Wm. Ilisgen, Sr., j this week, leaving for home last Tuesday. Jeff Williams has resigned as postmaster at Ireland, Dubois county, and .Toe Colvin has beeu appointed to take his place; A. II. Taylor, of Petersburg, was here Tuesday in attencance at the funeral of Duglas Kemble.— Oakland Enterprise. A. J. Patterson, of Uuion, passed through town, Tuesday, ou his way to Otwell, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Jo- | soph Cassidav. ! W. V. Hargrove & Co. specially requests you to read of the bargains
Mr*. W burg, this out*, Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Mauck.— Princeton V. Hargrove, of Pete restate, is visiting her parDemocrat. liuntingburg Independent: A. T. Fleming returned on the ISth iust. from Pater *hu rg, reporting a general while there. EvausviUe Courier: MUs Lizzie Langebrakk who was reported to bo at Kvansvi her home in Pike count v. Oakland le this week, is visiting Enterprise: James E, Pipe* has iriovtd onto tlie farm, south of town, ths t E. B. liichardson recentj y purchased from llermau Dock. John 11. Rlatze, one of tue oldest teachers of ilogan township, has becu unable to continue his work iu school o woeks in consequeuce Adams, Bob others from Washington lion of Harrison Frank Kime. for about tw of ill heal th Geo. Quin{tbr, Geo. Frank, Howard McMurray and several this place have gone to to attend the inaugurate l*nion, passed through Petersburg, Monday, going to part* ot the fruit tret Davies* comity to work business iu which he is said to be s iccossful Mis» Annie h;tv<*%one to took ill and she lett forth Pentecost, who was to Iudiauapoli* last week, post|>oned tire time of starting till Monday morning, when »capital city. Peyton llurkhart, a teacher of Madison township, called to subscribe for iha Dkmocea''.Monday- Mr.Burkhart closed his seiool, Saturday, after a successful teri 1 ef five mouths. Byron Bremen, of Winslow, was in Petersburg, Tiesdav. He was at one time sherill ot this county, since which he had been ill bad health. It pleases us to be able to notice that he is regaining his hjealtli iu a marked degree.
Dr. J. It. Du|ican accompanied his sister. Miss Nannie, to her home at Bert Coni, Thursday. The doctor remained with his friends at that place tilt Monday, when lie again arrived in Petersburg to coutiuue his labors among tjbe afflicted. Pike County Leader: Mist Sarah Hisgeu, Petersburg, it visiting at Geo. B. Ashby’s.-W. J. Bellied aud family, Petersburg, were here Saturday and Sunday.-The miners that left Avrshire for that suit snap at Gordon^ Texas, appeiuted. A Letter from that a difficulty at that place for hare been sadly disPleasantritle states thatdias bceu existing nearly two years has beeu amicably settled, aud that Elder J. T. Olipkaut has just closed a revival meetiug with eighteen accessions to the church. Elder Ollphant is a preacher of the baptist faith. The letter does not state what the difficulty was, but leaves ua to suppose it *® have been a matter that should have been settled as it is, and that a good feeling noyv prevails among all the parties. Oak A die at night, destrove butcher shop, a eery stores. Th cd to us from tfa ties questioned the amounts of laud City, Monday d a livery stable, a saloon and twogroese items were reporte memory of the parbat we could not learn usurauce or ioaaes.
Goto »m, uot: the “Old Bor,” but good old boy* arid girls and how they enjoy themselves at the Presbyterian entertain men!,on Tuesday and Friday evenings of next week, iu.tbia place. Iluntingburg Independent: Petersburg had her fox drive last Tuesday. It was a cold day for foxes to bo out of their holes skirmishing arouud, consequently three only were captarod. At Shelbyville, Saturday, Frank Folgeth was burned to death iu a bakery which was destroyed by fire. ■ We are bettor than ever prepared to do fiuo job work. Bring us your work, and we will please you. If Huntingburg lias just been baring a protracted meeting that is supplying a “long felt araut." Horse and Jack bills printed at this office iin the latest style and at the most reasonable rales.
iOtSTT COKKESPONOESt Ilosmer Items. Let ut. hear from the -country coin James Brumfield was here ou basin s nseently. John Howard looks “Suspicious*’ uew store. John Lucas lias pul up a gunsmith hop at Hoaraer. a**" srts his Joseph Brumfield, of Ayrshire, has »: >ved to Uosmer. , Prank M Hey is happy in consequent of a newly born bo;. ! In a ,is ick he ■ Alonso Frost bas bought an in teres store at Oatsvilie. Stephen Shepard has "raised" a hotm his father’s (am. Captain Nathan Ethos, of Wmalc working at the mines. Thomas i lorn brook has been on the list sines our last report. James Haden, nephew of Ber, £!; tin Berch, Is talking of teaching a subscri | km school at this place. Adam Martin, of the mines, think; will taka the Dkjiochst. Hope he for it contains all the latest news. Knben Pogue, of the mines, is very a -k, and James Collins has been on the wlolk st some time, but has recovered The members of the Congregation at Church talk of putting a new bell on fc >ir church house. It ought to be done. Miss Hattie Taylor returned from jr ar city Saturday evening with good word! or the town she seems to like very much. Mrs. Geo. Finley died, Saturday mom g, about fi o’clock, Bear tbit place. She wi a good woman, a church member and liver n ex; mpiarv life. Bccxby Bor
Dutch Town. February 2511 The Regular Baptist uhurcli house is tic 1ly in need of repairs. Richard Arnold contemplates bnildin a hardware store in the Spring. Jos. Risiey has located his saw mill n the farm of Heury Ault, one mile north >f town. The Rev. Lake has located in our mie and will commence a series of meeting!! t the Regular Baptist -hureh, in the near ' lure. We assure him ol a cordial welcoc ■. it r. Editor; having seen nothing in y>: r paper for souiotisne from this commnni: , perhapsu brief description of our enterpi • in* city” wouki Ucin order. To begin wEt , the entire business portion of the town s situated at tbs junction of Arnold and Mu - ison avenues, and consists of au elegt t block of business houses, owned and “opi . ated” by M. Arnold,Meichaut. This i. si > the junction of the elevated street car line . operated by W. F. Arnold A Co., makii ; connection with Rogers station. Date town can also boast of gas works, locate: on josiah Newkirk’s addition. Fire wort. Department under command of t'aptu Hexckiah Colvin, Waterworks Superintein ed by Dour Williams, and other industrlH to numerous to mention. Hustler, Otwell. Ben Thacker ison the sick list. The meettugiiLNew Lebanon has closer Hiss Ella Smith is on the sick list, and f confined to her room. Kern Dillon will start in a few days p Montana prospecting. Miss Lottie Arnold is suffering from n:: sttack of Pneumonia, Otwell has the 1\ O. fever bad. about at applicants, and more spioutin*. F. M. and T. 4. Hedrick are preparing to start a peddling wagon soon. 's, J. B. McKoight; is rebuilding near the siti* >f his residence that n as burned on the ftili >f February. George Godwin and wife, of Alfordsville. Davies County, are visiting Otwell, and arc he guests oHT. Bartl. William Lentz and Miss Manda Gillhan: sere married at t|he bride's residence last rhursday evening. Rev. John Godwin offl dating. e The exhibition that was to have been last Friday night was a failure. Drift.
Union. L* I Miss Coleman, of Princeton, in visiting lore. O. T. Klme and Forest Qaunt made a trip o Petersburg, this week. Rev. Reed began a protracted meeting it the M. K. Church. Sunday mebt. Let ue bear fraqii ail the “country coosns.” We had a good list last week. We would like to inquire what has become ot the proposed V. A O. R. R. Is it out? Some of our citizens are contemplating be attending of the Inaugura tion of Presilent Elect Harrison. Peakl. “Tit evident Winter’s still here, tra in, For sometimes it gives ns a sting; Tis a little too early we fear, tra la. For the flowers that bloom iu the Spring. Ho! Hoi there’s no winter at all. tra la. We laugh in the gayest of moods. Perhaps we bad better siag small, tra, la, Until we are out ol the woods.” Evansville is making extra efforts o work up a “boiom.” Jeb Printing, i The Democrat asks the public for its job work, We are prepared to do ill kinds from & business card to a pamphlet, neatly, promptly aud at reasouable pilces. Bring on your wotk. * 1 tf
Tho Evansville Courier makes the j following observation i “After all the log roiling ami bustling of Huston, Sew and Mteheuer, it most seem rather tough to them for Harrison to saip over their beads and pick out his law partner, Miller, for a Cabiuet position. If John C. Xef wants a big office, and Harrison dosu't give it to him, there will be a good deal of resounding music in the air before the administration is many months old.” Tit* March'’.bomber of Godey’a Book is as breray as the mouth for which it it issued. The frontispiece is well executed and aptly named “The Coquette.” The colored and black fashious show the latest novelties for the early Spring season, while all lovers of fancy work will gladly welcome the numerous beautiful designs illustrated. Among the literal y pages “Holy wood,” by Griffith Wilde, is well illustrated. Silver or Postage Stamps,” by Margaret Montgomery, shows the present craxo for collecting small sums for charities. The serials continue in interest, «ev
Josh Sprsggius says he would like to have the Democrat's authority for stating that he recieved $400 back pay and $18 per month pension, as he has ne notice to that etlect from the Peji&iou Department.—Pike County Leader. The report came through the associated preas. The items in the report correspond to Mr. Spraggin’s claim, uud as Mr. Spraggins informed us, he had never told these items to any one. It' the report is a mistake the coincident is au uncommon one to say the least. Simmons Liver Regulator produces no uupleasstnt effect upon the stomach, no matter how long it is taken. A little takeu at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little takeu in the morning sharpens the appetite, clauses the stomach and sweetens the breath. A “I never reccomend a medicine unless I know it to be good. In a ministry of twenty-live years I have often felt the need of sneha medicine, aud when I found it I exclaimed: "Eureka !"—Rev. J. P. Harper, Proprietor “C hristian Visitor,” Smithticld, N. C. Notice to Graduates.
The annua! examination or pupils completing the course of Study in the “Common Branches” will be held on the third Saturday of March as follows: i Iu Lockhart township at Stemltd “ Washington : : : : Petersburg: “ Pstoka r :::::: : Winslow “ Madison : Bowman School House “ Logan : : Center “ “ And on the third Saturday of April f “ Marion township at Velpen “ Jefferson ; : : : : : : : Otwell “ Clay :::::::::: Union “ Monroe Spurgeon The County ^uipcrtnfcmlent will gi-ade the manuscripts; but the examiner will report the grade of each pupil on the^Jral Heading, valued at 30. Certificates of graduation will be issued to every applicant who attains a general average of 75, without falling beiow 60 in anr subject. Very respectfully, W. B. Pickle, . . Co. Sup'i. Feb. 28—3w] How’s"This! We offer One llundtvd Dollars Reward for auv case of Catarrh that conuol be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carryout any obligation made bv their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Diuggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kiuiian & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. E. II. Van llmsen, Cashier. Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, acting directly upon the blood and Mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druneisis. Feb. 28—lml
The Queen ol Madagascar U twen-ty-Three years old, a small, slender woman of light color, and is very popular with her subjects. Sufferers from diseases of the blood, indigestion and general ill health, who have been cured by the use of Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and 8ar-1 <aparilla. should 'lell the good news to heir friends and acquaintances. It s objectionable to nearly every oue to 'uruish a statement for publication,] tnd so the proprietors of this exceleut remedy oulv request that each me shall tell his neighbor. Secretary Coleman, head of the Agicullural Department, is a mesmerist nd ventriloquist of remarkable nowrs. He entertains himself aud bis urioua gifts. It is a fact well known that there la o better familv medicine sold than .axador. Price 25c. The healthy growth of the baby is •pendent upon its freedom from the [ eruicious effects of opium. Dr. ull’s Baby Syrup is the best remedy sown lor the diseases of early childsod. Mrs. Cdirnelius Vanderbilt will eel a monument over the grave ot eucral Frauds Marion. The grave ou an eld plantotiou near Charles- j u. Mrs. Vanderbilt finds she is deluded from the Marion*^ Cease your coughing and enjoy reashing slumber, which Dr. Bull's >ugh Syrup wMl insure you. '•Are you going to the rices ?” “Yes, d bet on the winuitig horse.” “Not ‘ > handsome Abdullah, he is lame. du’t vou know?” “I'll whisper in * ur ear, he’ll win. They’re using hration OU.” ksbesto* has been discovered in C lilornia. Alert's Extract or Tar & Wild Jf itRRT is a safe, reliable aud pleas,1: rernedv for Coughs, Colds, Bron1? tis, Asthma, and all throat troubbf will relieveantil benefit Consump1c i. Try it and be convinced. Evil1; boille warranted; price aOe. and it dollar per bottle. Sold by all Is ggisls. Prepared by the Emmert hi prietary Co., Chicago, III. oush Bros, leave hero this spring. MCLE SAM’S NERVE* BONE TIMENT will relieve Spraius, ises, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. i by ali druggists. e ground hog guessed well. ,PPY HOME BLOOD PURIis the People’s Popular Medifor purlfving tiie blood; prevent>r curing Dyspepsia, Billiousacss, dache, Boils ami all Fevers aud liar per bottle. i had somo winter after all. .. JAQUE’S GERMAN WORM ;E8 destroy worm# and remove from the system. Siafe, pleas®a< rrk up a ‘
Even the most vigorous a ad hearty people hare at times a feeling of wearness and lassitude. To dhpe! this feeling takes Dr. J. H. McLeanV Sarsaparilla: it will impart vigor and vitality. The most delicate constitution can ! safely use Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar j Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure rent- j edy tor coughs loss of voice, aud all j throat and lung troubles. Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, die- j tress after eating, can bo curred aud i prevented by taking Dr. J. II. Me- j Lean's Liver and Kidney Billets! (littlle pills.) Sold by J. W. Burgon. { The" Enti>eror ot' China, a boy of ? Seventeen, has a serious hesitation in speech, and speaks with considerable dilUcuUy. lie is quiet iu disposition, but very obstinate when once he has formed an opinion. Englaud is to erect a memorial to the lato Colonel Valentine Baker for his Egyptian services. t‘f»rhl ut ttrUirtll. The bible says, “man i* fearfully am! wonderfully made.” llut phvsilogists all concede that the most tvouderful portion of man is the nervous system. In it are located the seats of life and mind, and the control of all the bodily organs. When the nerves are destroyed, the part is paralysed. The tiesh. blood and bones are as nothing to it. Derangements of the brain or nerves are the causes of headache, tits, fluttering of the heai t, sexual w eakness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, cold hads and feet.’ A free trial bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine—the latest and most successful cure for all these discuses, may be had at Fraud A HornbrooK's Drug store.
Operatic artists are probably the most ' cheerful peisous oa earth. They always sing at their work. An Intrlikle Sie«. Swelling of the ankies or feet rvheu not due to rheumatism, Prof. DeCosla says, is always caused by a weak or diseased heart. Sc is shortness of breath, pain or uneasiness when lying ou the left side, smothering spells. The only cure is I»r Miles’ NowCure. Sold at Frank Jt llorubrooks. Barbers have to listen to a good many “cutting” remarks. Don't Whip A Kirk Horse. Nor take Catharie l'ills wuen your bowels j or liver are sluggish. They are whips. But try—ouce at least —Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills. They act through the nerves. Samples free at Frank * llornbrooks. Cowboys naturally take to the front tier •f seats in a theatre'. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Kditor— Please inform your readers j that 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands ot hopeless cases hare been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy vreb to any of your readers who' have consumption if they wil i send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. SLOCUM. M. C., 181 Pearl St.. New York. 20vt| Shiloh’s Cough and Con.sumption Cure is nold by us on a gurantee. It cures Consumption. Sold hr Dr. J W. Bergen. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis, old by Dr. J. Vf. Bergen. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that terriblecough. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Sofrt By Dr J. W. Bergeu. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergeu. Why Will You cough whenSh'loh’s Cure willgtve immediate relief. Price iOcts and SI. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Tbtr Petersburg Dental Company have now opened oul in full blast,ami arc now ready to do all kinds of work at reasonable rates. All work Warrunted. Offi e ovci post-office. [4i
The Onion High School. The Union High School will open iln annual Spring Term, beginning on Monday, March 25,188S, and will continue eleven weeks, A thorough review of the Common School Branches wiil be given, and an opportunity to pursue any of the higher branches necessary will be given. Vocal music will be taught in connection with the school by Prof J. M. Black, of the Princeton Norm a University. BOARDING: Good board can be had at $2.30 (or 21 meals, room, light, and fuel furnished. Send for circulars. .Correspondence SollCted. Address M. B. THOMAS, Union, Iud. SALESMEN i WANTED! Tn solicit orders' for our reliable Nursery Stock. Salary and Expenses or Commission to successful men. Permanent employment. Special laducemenU to new men. Address at once, stating ace. ( BASK BBOTHKBS* COB PAST, CkicSfO, lit. Feb. 14—ImJ Old papers for sale cheap at this office. _ ‘School Books at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. - Wall paper and school books cheap at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s.
The Inauguration. For Inauguration of Prexident-eleet liar risen, ou the 4th of March, nest, die Ohio & Mississippi Railway will sell tickets to Washington, D. C. or Baltimore, Md.. and return, at about one fare for the round trip from all stations on its line. Tickets on sale, February 2fi, 27, 2S, March 1st, 2d autl 3d, inclusive, good returning on trains leaving Washington or Baltimore np to and including March 8th, 188ft. Tickets lo Baltimore permit stop-over at Washington in either direction. For rates and further information call on Agents O. & M. Ry., or address C. G. JONES, foist. PassY Agent • VINCENNES, IND. That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergeu * Excursion to Washington, D. V. For the inauguration of President-elect-Harrison, on the 4th of March next, the E. & T. 11,'lLR. will sell round trip ti eketto W ashington D. C. at one lair for round trip. Tickets on sale from Feb- 28 to March 3, good returning ou any regular passenger till March 8. Passenger cau have choice of returning trains via, Indian- * apolis, or Cincinnati. Bound trip $13.80 For particulars address local agents or write the undersigned. G. J. Grammak, Evansville, Ind.
A Good Chance To Make Money This Winter. We want some more reliable men to sell our nursery stock; guaranteed Qrst-cSass, true to name as ordered, and delivered in good, healthy condition. Salary and Expenses, (or corntnission.if preferred). Apply,(staling age) (o II. W. Foster & Co., Geneva, X. Y. Lamps, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s, and at the most reasonable rates. Library and other handsome Lamps at Dr. J. W Bergen’s. Hot lunches served at all hours by WnHttsr-v, I keep the very best Cincinnati lageroe«r. WmIIisgkn. Sr. For Sale. A party who has left this county and cannot attend to business here, will sell nine shares ot Pike County Agricultural stock. Call at this office. ANGELO HILLMAN, las. Ag’t & Justice ofThe Peace. Room 10, Carpenter Beii,dins, Pstessberu, ------ Indian*. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA
All land* and town property placed In my hands for sale will beadvertlscd free uf cbHree. OS'yjCE—Up stairs over City Drugstore PATENTS, Caveat*, and Trade-Marks obtala“d, and a Patent bustr.e*conducted for Moderate r eea Oar olre Is Opposite II. S. Patent OIBra and as eon secure oatent In less time than those remote from Washington. scud model, drawing or photo. witfe*deserlptton. We advise if patentable or not, free oj marge, Our fees not due till patent is ^^TaMPnirr, “Howto Obtain Patents.** with names of actual clients in your State, county, ur town, pent free. Address, C. A. SNOW & CO. Orv P/.TKsrrOrrf«}«, WasHijiotos. D. C Dee SJ. LS. HARTLEY’S CATARRH REMEDY Islhe best remedy knovn for the cure of Catarrh and its attendant ailments: It I* safe, painless, and never falls to give ltel.cf. This remedy cleanse* the nose. head, and throat of all unheothly secretions, and soothesand beals the Inflamed parts. « hen the remedy It once tried the beneflolai results are *o prompt and satisfactory that the suQerer never fait* to continue the treatment until permanent relief Is obtained. Do nut Neglect a Bad Cold. Use Hartleys Catarrh Remedy for Us tmroedtata Cure. **V,
TRUSTEE*' NOTICES. btendai, KTIS>T TCKBDAr. To transact business connected will*i the office tete wllw. J. w. STU.WELL-. Trustee. N OTICE Is hereby given to all piutlee concerned, that I will be at toy residence one >0Be eut ol Arcadia, EVERY TUESDAY. To attend to business connected with the offlee of Tioalee of Monroe township. SAMUEL iJQVf %£, Trustee. NOTICE in hereby ylveh, that I wUl be at my residence, SVECV THCRSKAT, To attend te business connected with the cfflce of Trustee of IxKfac township. S3*'- Positively no business transacted except on office-days. KIHK, Trustee. XJ OTICE is hereby given to all parties con -t eerned tiift I will atteud St my residence EVERY MONDAY,
